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Billon tetradrachm (13.4 gr) of Macrinus (217-218 AD),
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 A Brief History of Roman Emperors, Rulers, and Their Families
VITELIUS: Ruled 69 AD, was a close friend of all of the emperors from Tiberius to Nero, and was ancestor of Julius Gnieus Agricola, a famous Roman.
Son of Macrinus, was given rank of 'Caesar' at the same time as his father was made 'Augustus.' Diadumenian and his father were set upon and defeated through a plot by Julia Domna's sister, Julia Maesa, in favor of her grandson, Elagabalus.
In 259 AD, he was elevated to rank of 'Augustus', but soon after was put to death by Postumus, commander of the Rhine legions.
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 Online Services - Swap Ad Sheet
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Due to the limited space, ads are published a maximum of three times and will run for 30 days.
Any ads of commercial nature, offering items for sale with the intent of making a profit, will be rejected.
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 Malaysia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first evidence of Islam in the Malay peninsula dates from the 14th century in Terengganu, but according to the Kedah Annals, the 9th Maharaja Derbar Raja (1136-1179 AD) of Sultanate of Kedah converted to Islam and changed his name to Sultan Muzaffar Shah.
Kedah – known as Kedaram or Kataha, in ancient Pallava or Sanskrit – was in the direct route of invasions of Indian traders and kings.
If that is not enough, a Tamil poem, Pattinapillai, of the second century A.D., describes goods from Kadaram heaped in the broad streets of the Chola capital; a seventh century Sanskrit drama, Kaumudhimahotsva, refers to Kedah as Kataha-nagari.
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 The Emperor Macrinus 217 -- 218 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Emperor Macrinus 217 -- 218 AD The Emperor Macrinus 217 -- 218 AD
Just as Severus had adopted himself into the family of Marcus Aurelius, Macrinus added "Severus" in front of his own cognomen and "Antoninus" in front of that of his nine-year-old son Diadumenianus, whom he created as Caesar.
In April of 218 there was an eclipse (taken as a sign of the gods' disfavor) and a comet (sign of a change in kings), and the family took advantage of these bad omens.
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 ROMFI - Roman Coins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
An added value for People, Collectors, Museums, Institutions who submit data is that while sharing their knowledge with the world, they build up a digital catalog of their own collection that is protected with a password, and so only they can see their collection.
Severus Alexander AD 222-235 - Denarius - (ob) IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG Draped and cuirassed bust, laureate, to rt / (rev) LIBERALITAS AVG Liberalitas to l.
Carinus AD 283-285 - Aureus - (ob) MAGNIAE VRBICAE AVG Draped bust with diadem to rt / (rev) CONCORD-I-A AVGG Concordia seated to l.
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AD, he urged his two sons, Caracalla and Geta, to look to the army for their support.
Also in 212 AD he ordered the execution of his estranged wife, Plautilla.
known for his capture of the Roman emperor Valerian I in 260 A.D. As a captive in his court Shapur used Valerian as a footstool.
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 History of Syriac texts and Syrian Christianity - Table 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
From the Roman annexation of Edessa to the Edict of Milan, AD 216 - 313.
AD 356) after listening to the NT being read, sells his possessions and moves out of his village to live as a hermit, (AD 305).
286 AD is based on 532 AD as the benchmark date for the AD dating system, because the AD dating system was invented in 532 AD, (the AD system has no year zero either).
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 TIMELINE 3rd CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Chronology of Roman History: 201-225 AD 205 Severus Alexander born Chronology of Roman History: 201-225 AD 206 The building of the Baths of Caracalla is begun in Rome by Septimius Severus.
Chronology of Roman History: 201-225 AD 217 Macrinus becomes emperor, but Elagabalus is declared emperor by his soldiers (N.B: Macrinus is not part of the Severan Dynasty) Chronology of Roman History: 201-225 AD 218 Elagabalus (Heliogabalus) defeats and kills Macrinus on the borders of Syria and Phoenicia to become emperor.
European History: 150 AD - 249 AD 230 Pontian's [230-235], a Roman, son of Calpurnius is the papa of Rome.
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 The Coptic Orthodox Church
The edict of 250 AD decreed that every citizen should carry at all times a certificate issued by the local authorities testifying that he had offered sacrifice to the gods.
The Council of Nicea (325 AD) was the beginning of an era in the history of the Church that could be defined as the age of the Ecumenical Councils.
The combination of his training in army discipline and in spiritual austerity, coupled with his belief that the aim of a monk is continual prayer, were the factors which collectively led him to inaugurate the third and last stage in the development of Coptic monasticism, namely, the Pachomian Cenobitism.
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 Elagabalus, Roman Imperial Coinage of, Thumbnail Index - WildWinds.com
Elagabalus AR Tetradrachm of Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem.
Elagabalus Æ 18mm of Laodicea ad Mare in Syria.
Elagabalus AE32 of Syria, Seleukis & Pieria, Laodikeia ad Mare.
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In 309 AD Maximinus II and Constantine received the empty title 'Filius Augustorum', in hopes to calm their aspirations.
Aelia Flaccilla, the wife of Theodosius I. Augusta 379 - 386/8 AD.
Seals were passed down from generation to generation in the Isin-Larsa----Old Babylonian periods with the result that many seals had additions made to them to reflect changing ownership.
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 VCoins - The Online Coin Show for Ancient Coins, US Coins, and World Coins
Billon tanka of Firuz (1351-1388 AD), Sultanate of Delhi
Bronze drachm of Kamnaskires-Orodes III (circa 85-129 AD)
Æ Pentanummium of Justinian (527-565 AD), Cherson mint.
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 The Emperor Elagabalus 218 -- 222 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Emperor Elagabalus 218 -- 222 AD The Emperor Elagabalus 218 -- 222 AD
The name adopted by Varius Avitus Bassianus, Roman emperor (218-222), born of a Syrian family and a grandnephew of Julia Domna, the consort of Emperor Septimus Severus.
A report was then spread among the soldiers in Syria, that Elagabalus was a son of Caracalla, and by appointment the fifteen-year-old youth betook himself to the Roman camp in 218, and allowed himself to be elected emperor on 16 May by the soldiers.
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 Ancient Roman Imperial Coins - page 1b
AR Denarius of Elagabalus (218-222 AD), minted in 222 AD.
Scarcer AR Denarius of Elagabalus (218-222 AD), minted 222 AD.
AR Denarius of Julia Mamaea (Daughter of Julia Maesa and mother of Alexander, d.235 AD).
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 R and T Treasures by Robert Marchiselli
RFM 5033 Domitian as Augustus Denarius 81-96 AD Minerva Stng.
RFM 5027 Domitian as Augustus Denarius 81-96 AD Minerva Stng.
RFM 1496 Postumus Billon Antoninianus 259-268 AD PAX AVG.
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 eBay - nikopolis ad, Coins Ancient, Coins items on eBay.com
Macrinus, AE26, Nikopolis ad Istrum Struck 217-218 AD.
GETA AE 17 Bronze - Nikopolis ad Istrum - Eros
Nikopolis ad Istrum Macrinus 217-218 AD Æ 27
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 Ed Rogers Rare & Out of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Ad ea, quae Andreas Alciatus denuo disputauit de mensuris and ponderibus, brevis defensio lib.
To which are added, a supplement, or a comparative view of the former method of melting and refining; and an address to subscribers, giving an account of its latest improvements, and of the quicksilver trade.
In contemporary half calf and marbled boards with six spine panels and gold gilt titles, text untrimmed and plates are bright ad free of toning or foxing.
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 Nikopolis ad Istrum
Comment- The temple (just barely visible) seen through the doorway of the city gate, and the large public building (on top of the wall) actually were within the city walls.
The bricks and the doorway show up better in-hand, this dark well-worn coin was difficult to photograph.
Gordian III, 238 - 244 AD AE 27 of Nikopolis ad Istrum
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Macrinus 217-218 AD, AE27 Pentassarion of Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior.
Gothicus (268-270 AD.) Antoninianus, Mediolanum mint, 1,79 g, 18 mm, SPES PVBLICA, Apes advancing l.
(1078 - 1081 AD.), Æ23 Anonym Follis, Bust of Christ with Nimbus, Croos, bbok of Gospels, Croos with X in center, floral ornaments.
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 Roman Imperial Silver Coinage
AELIUS Caesar 136-138 AD ANTONINUS PIUS and MARCUS AURELIUS
LUCIUS VERUS 161-169 AD Wife of Lucius Verus
MAXIMINUS I 235-238 AD Wife of Trajan Decius
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 Opellius Macrinus (217 - 218 AD)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Revolt of legio III Gallica at Emesa, proclamation of Elagabalus as emperor (May 16, 218)
Defeat by the army of Elagabalus (June 8, 218).
Cassius Dio criticized Macrinus for his failure to dismiss his army as soon as he took the throne, which, Dio believes, created the situation that made the proclamation of Elagabalus possible.
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 Coin Index
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Severus Alexander Tyre AE26 222 - 225 AD Astarte and Marsys
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 Elagabalus, Roman Imperial Coins of, at WildWinds.com
Elagabalus AE18 of Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior.
Elagabalus AE24 of Nicopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior.
Elagabalus Æ 25mm of Nikopolis ad Istrum, Moesia Inferior.
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916 AD Dil Na'od, King of Kings of Ethiopia, son of Elect of God, Emperor Dawit I, King of Kings of Ethiopia.
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 Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - 1901 AD
Since John was the last apostle to die in about 100 AD, it is possible that he laid his hands on some who then lived to be 100 years old.
John Chrysostom (A.D. 347-407), who was Archbishop of Constantinople until banished in the year 403, because of his attacks on immorality, wrote: "Whoever was baptised in apostolic days, he straightway spake with tongues...
St John Chrysostom (A.D. 347-407), who was Archbishop of Constantinople until banished in the year 403, because of his attacks on immorality, wrote: "Whoever was baptised in apostolic days, he straightway spake with tongues...
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 New Roman III, Nov. 2, '01   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Greek Imperial, Gordian III (238-244 AD), bronze AE28 of Tomis (Moesia Inferior), 4 assaria
Roman Empire, Philip I (244-9 AD), bronze AE28 of Viminacium (Moesia Superior), struck 246/7 AD
Greek Imperial, Trajan Decius (249-251 AD), bronze AE27 of Viminacium (Moesia Superior), struck 249/50 AD
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 Elagabalus (218 - 222 AD)
Soldiers of legio III Gallica, based at Rapheneae, frequented Emesa, and the temple there, and seem to have been disposed to believe the story about Bassianus.
On May 16, 218, Bassianus was taken to the camp of legio III Gallica and proclaimed emperor, taking the name Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (he is usually called Elagabalus, after the god whom he worshipped).
Upon hearing of the proclamation of Elagabalus, and the failure of the legate of III Gallica to retake the camp, Macrinus, who had traveled to Apamea to garner support from legio II Parthica, proclaimed his son Diadumenianus as co-emperor.
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Our collection of imperial images is used to illustrate the various essays that make up the De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors.
244-249 AD coin for all three P I,II son of P I, & Otacilia wife of P I
This file may be copied on the condition that the entire contents,including the header and this copyright notice, remain intact.
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 The Severan Dynasty
The coin above right is a modern high quality forgergy according to a numismatist, beware !
Clodius Albinus as Caesar and as Augustus (195-197 AD)
Septimius Severus (193-211 AD), in the Aureus with his wife Julia Domna, and his two sons Caracalla and Geta
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Of Augustus and lion R. Stag stdg R. 73)JS) Rhoemetalkes I 11-12 AD Thrace AE 21 O. Laur hd.
L. Ceres std L. 123)JU) Claudius I 41-54 AD AE As O. Bare hd.
Minerva stdg R. Claudius I 41-54 AD AE As O. Bare hd.
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